A podcast extension of t. sterling watson and the indoob! network and an off-shoot of The Lost Dial.

Sterling has been busy during his social media hiatus designing t-shirts but mostly playing the cult classic Katamari Damacy. Kortney has been beating the summer heat by embracing it with hot yoga. Meanwhile is Sheboygan, bratwurst is celebrated over the weekend and BHF Best Name goes to artist and innovator Dox Thrash. Later, Sterling shares an article from the app Curiosity regarding the ways a black hole can kill you. Sterling also shares a tease of the time he made eye contact with Sir Patrick Stewart, full story (with video!) can be found on Patreon.com/indoob.

Berto aka @DryBertini joins Sterling and Kortney to talk about best movie musicals and what qualifies as a movie musical. Meanwhile, Sterling recounts the minor tragedies befallen upon him the past week from spider webs to near bear attacks. Model trains are the rave in Sheboygan and CAbin in the Sky is featured in the Black History Fact this episode.

Vilissa Thompson returns for the Christmas in July special for the first episode in the Fan Appreciation Month. Want to know why Christmas is abbreviated to Xmas and who's fault it was? How did some slaves celebrate Christmas? And what are the listeners favorite and most hated Christmas songs? Find all of that and more in this very jolly episode.

Special guest activist and author Blair Imani stops by the pod to chat about her recent trip to Waka--Kenya and talk about her upcoming book "Modern Herstory: Stories of Women and Nonbinary People Rewriting History" coming out October 16, 2018. Sterling has an update on the toilet tyrant from episode 75. Kortney visits San Diego but once again, has an interesting flight home. This episode BHF is about Dr Olivia Hooker, the oldest survivor of the Tulsa Riots, among other notable mentions. Is Godzilla a dinosaur? The trio discuss, but voice your thoughts and tweet us your answers!

Sterling shares what he'd been up to during his work and Twitter hiatus and asks an important question in a terrible impression of Keith David. Kortney struggles to pronounce the name of a lake in Connecticut and Massachusettes. Strange goings-ons are reported in Sheboygan. And how many Transformer movies are there anyway? IHOb? Really? And really, this is just another typical episode but questions and answers are found within!

Join Sterling, Kortney, Neysha and Viktor for this very special YouTube live episode where they discuss breakfast, lunch or dinner of the day, a very peculiar man in Sheboygan causing trouble, alien abductions and much more. A couple questions from the listening audience get answered by the panel and the topic of top villains is revisited. This episode BHF is all about the Green Book, an African American's survival guide if going on a road trip in America.

Viktor is a co-host on the Megasheen podcast.

Neysha hosts the Speak On It podcast and co-hosts So Here's What Happened podcast.

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In this episode, Sterling and Kortney explore the world of ASMR. Prior to that, an unresearched look back at the show we lost this season and a few that are on their way. Also, new segment alert! And a slew of announcements and upcoming events!

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Sterling and Kortney recap their adventures in Baltimore, navigating traffic, people, food and power outages whilst also enjoying their first con experience thanks to pop-up con Wicomicon! They discuss people they met (including recent guests) and many friends from Twitter. Brunch to bookstores, panels to parks, B-more really had a lot to offer for these first-time tourists. Special shout outs to Bryant and Gerald at the Days Inn Inner Harbor. The last chunk of this episode is a review, recap and reflection of Avenger's Infinity War... or an attempt at one. There is a spoiler warning, hence why it's at the end.

The biggest news to rock the blerd community and Sterling and Kortney attempt to make some sort of sense of what happened with the tragedy of Universal FanCon and it's aftermath including the crumbling of BGN (Black Girl Nerds) and it's founder Jamie Broadnax. This fallout is still ongoing, but the community does and will continue to be strong as we support each other through all of this.

A couple articles to learn more about the FanCon fallout can be read here (written by Jazmine Joyner) and here (written by Clarkisha Kent).

Once again, Sterling's mic is weird. Sorry. Special guest and host of Speak On It Podcast Neysha join Sterling and Kortney for another episode of regular shenanigans. Kortney's favorite movie Jurassic World gets a sequel, where would a tie go on a giraffe's neck, singing in the shower, the greatness that is Bessie Stringfield (and the movie/miniseries we want to see about her life) and what would happen if Beyonce and Lin Manuel Miranda ever met.

There's a promo for a Kickstarter project called Wash Day that at the time of recording was halfway to its goal. At the time of publishing this episode, it's at 108%! Still, support it if you can!